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Featured Missing Person

Name: EVERETT, TacheDate Last Seen: 1965-09-24Location: Lake Winnipeg, MB (north of Hecla Island)Details: On September 9, 1965, a lake freighter capsized in a violent storm on Lake Winnipeg, just north of Hecla Island,
Manitoba. The vessel carried nine crew members and one passenger. There was only one survivor who managed to
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The MB IAWP Legacy Fund provides training opportunities for members in the Manitoba law enforcement community to apply for a bursary award to attend a future International Association of Women Police (IAWP) conference. Since the Fund was set up in 2016, three members from Manitoba's law enforcement community have attended past IAWP conferences in Barcelona, Spain and Cairns, Australia.

Calgary, Alberta will be hosting the 56th Annual IAWP Training Conference from August 26 to 30, 2018 in partnership with the Calgary Police Service with a conference theme of Leading Change. Throughout the conference, guest speakers from around the global will share their experiences in leading change in their communities and organizations.

All applications/nominations must be electronically submitted to MB-IAWP-Legacy@winnipeg.ca with the deadline of Thursday, March 1st, 2018 at 16:00 hrs. The award recipients will be announced in April of 2018.

About Us

The objective of the Association is to encourage and develop the co-operation of its members as a management association for the purpose of leading the development of policing in Manitoba and representing police leadership to the people, Minister of Justice and the Government of Manitoba.

The goals of the Association are:

To identify and promote the highest standards of ethics and professional policing practice in the conduct of public policing in Manitoba.

To encourage the professional development of members, acknowledging that enhanced skills in public administration policy development, applied leadership and community development will create more effective Chiefs of Police.

To establish a forum for members characterized by fellowship, trust, co-operation and liaison.

To support the work of, and maintain a direct relationship with, the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police.

Member Agencies

This website has been made possible through the participation and support of the member agencies as well as through a grant from Manitoba Justice.